Adolescents are a growing population of people living with HIV. The period between weaning and sexual debut presents a low-risk window for HIV acquisition, making early childhood an ideal time for implementing an immunization regimen. Because the elicitation of broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) is critical for an effective HIV vaccine, our goal was to assess the ability of a bnAb B cell lineage-designed HIV envelope SOSIP (protein stabilized by a disulfide bond between gp120-gp41-named "SOS"-and an isoleucine-to-proline point mutation-named "IP"-at residue 559) to induce precursor CD4 binding site (CD4bs)-targeting bnAbs in early life. Infant rhesus macaques received either a BG505 SOSIP, based on the infant BG505 transmitted/founder virus, or the CD4bs germ line-targeting BG505 SOSIP GT1.1 (n = 5 per group). Although both strategies induced durable, high-magnitude plasma autologous virus neutralization responses, only GT1.1-immunized infants (n = 3 of 5) exhibited VRC01-like CD4bs bnAb precursor development. Thus, a multidose immunization regimen with bnAb lineage-designed SOSIPs shows promise for inducing early B cell responses with the potential to mature into protective HIV bnAbs before sexual debut.
Immunization with germ line-targeting SOSIP trimers elicits broadly neutralizing antibody precursors in infant macaques.
用针对生殖系的 SOSIP 三聚体进行免疫,可在幼年猕猴体内诱导产生广谱中和抗体前体
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作者:Nelson Ashley N, Shen Xiaoying, Vekatayogi Sravani, Zhang Shiyu, Ozorowski Gabriel, Dennis Maria, Sewall Leigh M, Milligan Emma, Davis Dominique, Cross Kaitlyn A, Chen Yue, van Schooten Jelle, Eudailey Joshua, Isaac John, Memon Saad, Weinbaum Carolyn, Gao Hongmei, Stanfield-Oakley Sherry, Byrd Alliyah, Chutkan Suni, Berendam Stella, Cronin Kenneth, Yasmeen Anila, Alam S, LaBranche Celia C, Rogers Kenneth, Shirreff Lisa, Cupo Albert, Derking Ronald, Villinger Francois, Klasse Per Johan, Ferrari Guido, Williams Wilton B, Hudgens Michael G, Ward Andrew B, Montefiori David C, Van Rompay Koen K A, Wiehe Kevin, Moore John P, Sanders Rogier W, De Paris Kristina, Permar Sallie R
| 期刊: | Science Immunology | 影响因子: | 16.300 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Aug 30; 9(98):eadm7097 |
| doi: | 10.1126/sciimmunol.adm7097 | 研究方向: | 免疫/内分泌 |
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